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Gold Symphony Vodka

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Brand of Russian vodka
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Gold Symphony (Russian: "Zolotaya simphonia" (Золотая симфония)) is a Russian vodka with added gold leaves, 23 carats (96%). It is composed of double-filtered, de-mineralized water, rectified ethyl alcohol (Luxe), natural honey, oat-flakes liqueur, yeast-free wheat-bread liqueur, and golden leaf.

References

  1. "Symphony Vodka". www.symphonyvodka.com. Retrieved 2016-07-22.
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